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the church bells start to chime over the city. on the plane, there are three compartments. the first compartment search the president's staff and kennedy's secretaries are sitting there sobbing. just there jacqueline kennedy is sitting next to her husband but in the center compartment lyndon johnson sitting in the president's share there is an error of great -- we know what he is planning because he is making a list on little note pads on air force one with the heading air force one and he writes on one of them one staff and leadership and has to have a meeting with staff and a meeting with the cabinet immediately and the congressional leadership. we know about incidents that occurred during the flight. in one case just before it took off. lyndon johnson calls robert kennedy. these are two men who have hated each other all their lives. at the time kennedy is having lunch. he had a house in virginia called hickory hill. there is a long green lawn that slopes down. robert kennedy is sitting at a table with robert morgan who is the u.s. attorney for new york and two things hap
the church bells start to chime over the city. on the plane, there are three compartments. the first compartment search the president's staff and kennedy's secretaries are sitting there sobbing. just there jacqueline kennedy is sitting next to her husband but in the center compartment lyndon johnson sitting in the president's share there is an error of great -- we know what he is planning because he is making a list on little note pads on air force one with the heading air force one and he...
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look khrushchev the city will probably remove these in due course was the phrase he used. but he really has no intention to do it and they don't really have any leverage and the only leverage we can offer is we will formalize a militarization guarantee that i really don't want to pay that price. that's too high a price so essentially maybe we will just have to live with it. so what happened, the soviets of their own volition, their own arguments with the cuban said that deciding to pull out the tactical mcleer weapons. the americans did not force that and the americans also did not force them to pull a combat troops although they kept you'd raising it and kennedy is still talking about it in the weeks before his assassination but they ended up staying or at least a group of them ended up staying a year and half later when jimmy carter is heading the soviets or gate in october of 1979. >> host: they have been forgotten about. >> guest: .dates back to this position in 1962 that we are not going to make these a top-tier priority and the troops lined up -- >> host: the questio
look khrushchev the city will probably remove these in due course was the phrase he used. but he really has no intention to do it and they don't really have any leverage and the only leverage we can offer is we will formalize a militarization guarantee that i really don't want to pay that price. that's too high a price so essentially maybe we will just have to live with it. so what happened, the soviets of their own volition, their own arguments with the cuban said that deciding to pull out the...
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city. >> a workplace shooting -- >> the gunman killed four people including the owner and then killed himself. >> although police are not certain, there are reports of firing. ♪ >> good afternoon. my name is dan gross, and it is myñ&r privilege to serve as the president of the brady center to prevent give gun violence. i very briefly want to welcome everybody here and thank our sponsors and especially thank you, justice stevens, for the extraordinary honor of your participation in this event. [applause] this issue through a personal experience. in february of 1997, my younger brother, matthew gross, was shot in a shooting that happened on the observation deck of the empire state building, and our dear friend also was killed in that tragedy. my brother survived, despite like a lot of our heros in this room. jim brady and considering what happened to him, he's doing remarkably well, but needless to say, it's changed his life and the lives of all of us who love him and care about him forever. in my case, when my brother was shot, i was a partner at a big advertising agency called jay
city. >> a workplace shooting -- >> the gunman killed four people including the owner and then killed himself. >> although police are not certain, there are reports of firing. ♪ >> good afternoon. my name is dan gross, and it is myñ&r privilege to serve as the president of the brady center to prevent give gun violence. i very briefly want to welcome everybody here and thank our sponsors and especially thank you, justice stevens, for the extraordinary honor of your...
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and let us in the city of manchester show our appreciation is for the extraordinary policemen and women of our country do for our country. caught back [applause] and we succeeded and this is a real blessing. we succeeded because of a group of individuals. a group of individuals against london's bid and thought nevermind, we are going to pioneer the bid to london. we are going to fight for the bid for london. we are going to win the bid for london to our very dame tessa jowell. [applause] you know what? e. nowak, friends, we succeeded because of one reason more than any other. we succeeded because of bias. we succeeded because of us, as the british people, us the british people who welcome the athletes from abroad, who chairs the non, found ourselves talking to each other each morning about what happened at the olympics the night before. whether we hadn't talked to each other before, we succeeded because we came together as a country. we were together as a country. we join together as a country. that is why we achieve more than we imagined possible. you know, i'll have to tell you this.
and let us in the city of manchester show our appreciation is for the extraordinary policemen and women of our country do for our country. caught back [applause] and we succeeded and this is a real blessing. we succeeded because of a group of individuals. a group of individuals against london's bid and thought nevermind, we are going to pioneer the bid to london. we are going to fight for the bid for london. we are going to win the bid for london to our very dame tessa jowell. [applause] you...
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that's part of the burden that the city has to bear for being the capital city. and, of course, sometimes when the state wants to do something it doesn't necessarily follow the typical ordinances that most businesses and residents have to apply, comply with state, you know, city ordinances don't miss it should apply to the state. so that can be a friction point on location but we try to work through those things. and understand that with the benefits of being the capital city far outweigh some of the downsides that we deal with. the biggest challenge is always jobs, and i think that's true of any community. you've been around the last week. you see what we have to offer for augusta. it's a vibrant community with a lot going on. with a brand hospital coming online. we will have a brand-new courthouse, commerce center down the road, major construction. we're going to have some big construction projects on the interstate that are going to make traffic movement. with commercial development going on in the city. and last year during the census of 2010 we gained of alm
that's part of the burden that the city has to bear for being the capital city. and, of course, sometimes when the state wants to do something it doesn't necessarily follow the typical ordinances that most businesses and residents have to apply, comply with state, you know, city ordinances don't miss it should apply to the state. so that can be a friction point on location but we try to work through those things. and understand that with the benefits of being the capital city far outweigh some...
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it was--i got a very good education at city college, not all of it in the classroom. c-span: you talk about the different alcoves where people sat. >> guest: yes. c-span: which one were you in? >> guest: alcove one, which was the anti-communist or anti-stalinist alcove, where socialists of various kinds and some liberals would congregate and argue and exchange ideas, and it was a very nice alcove. it was my second home. c-span: was that in the cafeteria? >> guest: yes. all the alcoves were--when--were in an arc around the cafeteria. c-span: anybody in that alcove that we would know? any names we would recognize? >> guest: oh, yes, some of them anyhow: daniel bell, melvin lasky, philip selznick, now professor emeritus of sociology at berkeley; seymour martin lipset, also had been a professor for many years at berkeley. a lot of people who became fairly well-known academics were in that--irving howe was in that alcove, became a well-known literary critic. so in terms of subsequent careers, the alcove produced quite a lot of people of some distinction. c-span: who was in
it was--i got a very good education at city college, not all of it in the classroom. c-span: you talk about the different alcoves where people sat. >> guest: yes. c-span: which one were you in? >> guest: alcove one, which was the anti-communist or anti-stalinist alcove, where socialists of various kinds and some liberals would congregate and argue and exchange ideas, and it was a very nice alcove. it was my second home. c-span: was that in the cafeteria? >> guest: yes. all the...
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country, in the west coast and kansas city and texas and all around, and share this message, and all you here are now part of the team. al of you here are now on behalf of us -- we're asking you to be advocates for the book. tonight, this week, through our webs. so that is our plan. this book is nobody profit and it's am pishes. -- ambitious. [applause] >> what josh means is please go home, like our facebook page, and then send it on to all of your friends. one more question. >> in maybe 1979 we joked about being the last graduates of the naval academy. i want to say how proud i am, not only my daughter but all those who followed on her footsteps in the naval academy. my question is for matt's mom. what does the matt freeman foundation go when we get out of the middle east? >> we have an educational theme, and at this point, too, it's in any war-torn country. people from some of the areas over there, too. and we hope to be able to get into other countries as we expand. we really just started two years ago, and the requests are starting to come in more from individuals but we also hav
country, in the west coast and kansas city and texas and all around, and share this message, and all you here are now part of the team. al of you here are now on behalf of us -- we're asking you to be advocates for the book. tonight, this week, through our webs. so that is our plan. this book is nobody profit and it's am pishes. -- ambitious. [applause] >> what josh means is please go home, like our facebook page, and then send it on to all of your friends. one more question. >> in...
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so easter is really pushing the city starts coming out. and nixon and his attorney general, john mitchell, who actually have kind of concoct good this whole rehnquist combination, a whole another story. it is fascinating. so nixon and mitchell start to worry that they are going to lose this. nixon had a lot of trouble getting his nominees confirmed on just such a basis for this. so rehnquist professes that he actually doesn't even remember this memo. it's possible. because he doesn't remember it, he could be very unconsciously or consciously believe you didn't write it or that he wrote it at the time explains that this was -- this is justice jackson's request for a summation of his views, not of my own. not bad actually, there was no one there that could rebut that, even though their opinions expressed both ways. rehnquist was not under oath, said he submitted a better to the chairman at that point of the judiciary committee and said this is my recollection. it was justice jackson's views it as a spazzing, not my own. >> host: this is comi
so easter is really pushing the city starts coming out. and nixon and his attorney general, john mitchell, who actually have kind of concoct good this whole rehnquist combination, a whole another story. it is fascinating. so nixon and mitchell start to worry that they are going to lose this. nixon had a lot of trouble getting his nominees confirmed on just such a basis for this. so rehnquist professes that he actually doesn't even remember this memo. it's possible. because he doesn't remember...
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would jeopardize the solid promise we make your cities. so i understand why their water it down and backpedaling from what they had come and thank god we had an election last year to put the spotlight on whether -- [inaudible] and not just fundamentally change medicare but the same budget, the same time continued tax breaks for millionaires and billionaires. chris, times are tough. you don't privatize and voucherize. i understand why they're backpedaling. i would too, if i were the victims the wrong decision in but it's the wrong decision and. chris collins has the ryan budget doesn't go far enough. the biggest part of the ryan budget is the medicare plan. how far will you go? speak just to reiterate the question, mr. collins has also noted the ryan budget is no longer on the table, given the fact that mitt romney has said himself i had these plans, they're not exactly what my running mate has. is it fair game to continue linking him to something that is no longer out of? hochul: of course it. let me tell you one. mitt romney doesn't run l
would jeopardize the solid promise we make your cities. so i understand why their water it down and backpedaling from what they had come and thank god we had an election last year to put the spotlight on whether -- [inaudible] and not just fundamentally change medicare but the same budget, the same time continued tax breaks for millionaires and billionaires. chris, times are tough. you don't privatize and voucherize. i understand why they're backpedaling. i would too, if i were the victims the...
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cities in the country. it's a mobility of humanity simply because of the dignity with which the negatives that were put in their way and the harshness of life. my grandmother is still the greatest person. you told me of a person who could have accepted and not have a father or lose a mother handed from pillar to post from the grandmother and build new education and yet segregation, jim crow law rose above it and insisted that his grandson's rise above its. fight, participate, eliminate but do not be consumed by it. in so many ways we talk about the founding fathers and yet the house fell in a way because of the contradiction and the generation rebuilds it. frederick others see -- frederick and others. do we today in our law and our culture give enough credit to that refunding? >> you think of the great moments in our history. we talk about of course the revolution, certainly the constitution that we celebrate now, 225 years. it was all coming apart and the country as we know today is reshaped after the civi
cities in the country. it's a mobility of humanity simply because of the dignity with which the negatives that were put in their way and the harshness of life. my grandmother is still the greatest person. you told me of a person who could have accepted and not have a father or lose a mother handed from pillar to post from the grandmother and build new education and yet segregation, jim crow law rose above it and insisted that his grandson's rise above its. fight, participate, eliminate but do...
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it opened in the 60s as pride of the city, a place that won consecutive championships war europe, big blue banners all over town and 40 years later not much more than a generation, a place that rated academically unacceptable by the state four years in a row. a lot of families fled for the escape hatches of charter schools and other public schools across the highway and the year representative strama is referring to is the 2009-2010 school year and what the book traces is one year deadline teachers and administrators reagan had to for lack of a better term saves the schools. it follows the principle, a dynamo, chemistry teacher, basketball coach, and has they tried to raise scores which involve a lot of gaining of a broken system and data analysis and number crunching and realize they are not going to be able to save the school in a sustainable fashion with bringing numbers up. a new group of kids will come through needing a bunch of tutoring. and put into place the thing that a lot of us remember about high school. after-school clubs and sports teams we could be proud of. maybe a thi
it opened in the 60s as pride of the city, a place that won consecutive championships war europe, big blue banners all over town and 40 years later not much more than a generation, a place that rated academically unacceptable by the state four years in a row. a lot of families fled for the escape hatches of charter schools and other public schools across the highway and the year representative strama is referring to is the 2009-2010 school year and what the book traces is one year deadline...
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she's at at the first city in seattle. i ask you to make sure we do is always at our state and that is to move forward. we move forward on the women's right to choice among going to go backwards. we move forward on respecting marriage equality in our state and i don't believe we should go backwards. we move forward on environmental protection. we should not go backwards. we have not committed us to move forward on health care reforms to begin in tax on all of us and how the system we have people who have insurance industry preventative care. we can move forward on educational reform or do some of the things that have been so successful here in the yakima valley where one in five kids are graduating. we know we can do better and i've got a plan to do that. i ask you to check it out at jay inslee.com. i asked for the honor of your vote. thank you for championing with you. >> moderator: thank you so much for what was the longest two minutes of my life earlier. thank you for your patience in thank you to the audience. that is
she's at at the first city in seattle. i ask you to make sure we do is always at our state and that is to move forward. we move forward on the women's right to choice among going to go backwards. we move forward on respecting marriage equality in our state and i don't believe we should go backwards. we move forward on environmental protection. we should not go backwards. we have not committed us to move forward on health care reforms to begin in tax on all of us and how the system we have...
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el paso, the people of texas don't know this, el paso is the safest city in america for a city of its size. we have saved cities and communities all along our border. this is a great economic engine for us. these are great communities. we have to stop thinking in terms of such violence in el paso because it's not the truth was going on in that part of our state. >> moderator: there are concerns however on increase in the national guard. cruz: if it's necessary and needed and we can help and assist in curtailing the drug activity absolutely, we should. we have a sovereign right to protect our border and our citizens but we should do it in cooperation with mexico. >> what do you think about this? cruz: at a party state we which we should triple the u.s. border control because we have to get serious and solve the problem of security at the border. the question he raises a very important question. mexico is a great and mighty nation and it is tragic what is happening in mexico. it's tragic. i was visiting with a mexican businessman several weeks ago who described to me how he'd received f
el paso, the people of texas don't know this, el paso is the safest city in america for a city of its size. we have saved cities and communities all along our border. this is a great economic engine for us. these are great communities. we have to stop thinking in terms of such violence in el paso because it's not the truth was going on in that part of our state. >> moderator: there are concerns however on increase in the national guard. cruz: if it's necessary and needed and we can help...
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the idea that the president and secretary should in every city where the conflict comes up get involved in the kind of way in on that is an inappropriate use. >> jon? so, a similar battle waged in 2011 was the wisconsin site of bargaining and affected benefit contributions. the wisconsin legislative fiscal bureau has estimated the pension provision saves wisconsin schools $600 million over the next two years to spend in classrooms to read on that when of course secretary duncan did opt to weigh in and he said governor scott walker's proposal to go in that direction after the leadership the union had shown made no sense to me that was nonsensical so i guess why did the secretary weigh in on that one in wisconsin and what is that sensible about the nature of the wisconsin legislative reform? >> most of the discussions and work in the debates and education should be worked out at the local and state level without comment from the president or secretary. the state and local get a comment on, but on the question of the chicago case or others where there are debates about how much, what perce
the idea that the president and secretary should in every city where the conflict comes up get involved in the kind of way in on that is an inappropriate use. >> jon? so, a similar battle waged in 2011 was the wisconsin site of bargaining and affected benefit contributions. the wisconsin legislative fiscal bureau has estimated the pension provision saves wisconsin schools $600 million over the next two years to spend in classrooms to read on that when of course secretary duncan did opt to...
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and let us in the city of manchester show our appreciation's for what the extraordinary police men and women of our country do for our country. [applause] and how we succeeded, and this is a real lesson. we succeeded because of a group of individuals, a group of individuals who saw the odds against london's bid, and thought, nevermind. we are going to pioneer the bid for london. we're going to fight for the bid for london. we're going to win the bid for london, to our very own -- [inaudible] [applause] but, you know, what? you know what what, friends, we succeeded with one reason more than of the. we succeeded because of us. we succeeded because of us. us, the british people. us the british people, welcome the athletes from abroad, who cheered them on, and found ourselves talking to each other each morning about what happened at the olympics the night before in a way we haven't talked to each other before. we succeeded because we came together as a country. we worked together as a country. we join together as a country. that's why we achieved more than we imagined possible. you know, i
and let us in the city of manchester show our appreciation's for what the extraordinary police men and women of our country do for our country. [applause] and how we succeeded, and this is a real lesson. we succeeded because of a group of individuals, a group of individuals who saw the odds against london's bid, and thought, nevermind. we are going to pioneer the bid for london. we're going to fight for the bid for london. we're going to win the bid for london, to our very own -- [inaudible]...
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it took money out of the wasted pocket of the city and put it in the hands of people who actually spend money in a productive and sensible way that produces jobs. wasn't the only thing that turned round economy in new york city. but here's the difference, started with 10.5%. i left at 5.5% unemployment. a site with 1.1 on welfare unless a 500,000 people on welfare. i started with a city that had a population of 7.5 million left a city with the .1 million people. a lot of that has to do with the fact that it energized the private or. that's the difference was going to happen with taxes depending on the choice the american people make on november 6th. were either going to be fighting a battle all of next year about how high this president about what to raise our taxes. i don't care if he raises taxes on the rich, the poor -- the poor don't pay taxes. the richer the middle class. for every raise taxes, it's too much money being given to a government that does know how to spend money. whatever ronald reagan did nice to be put on a diet. and it's less money. it is to figure out how to get a
it took money out of the wasted pocket of the city and put it in the hands of people who actually spend money in a productive and sensible way that produces jobs. wasn't the only thing that turned round economy in new york city. but here's the difference, started with 10.5%. i left at 5.5% unemployment. a site with 1.1 on welfare unless a 500,000 people on welfare. i started with a city that had a population of 7.5 million left a city with the .1 million people. a lot of that has to do with the...
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the city states, a national reaction to the senator's demise hasn't simply stunned everyone -- has simply stunned everyone. why has his death so highlighted across the whole nation, and, indeed, throughout the world. in radio television and newsprint journalism. for some it has to be his leadership on feeding the hungry the corporal works of mercy, of our one world family, so that millions of children have not starved or died or become retarded, because of proper nourishment, and because of the efforts of this man. others loved him for proving to america that you don't have to be a hawk in order to be a good patriot of our beloved country. and, still others may have been charmed life is amiable man. william f. buckley was as conservatives as senator mcgovern was progressive. and yet, when his son christopher, asked him what he thought of george mcgovern, william f. buckley said, he was a single nicest human being i have ever met. buckley sun printed that answer in his book called mom and pop. he wrote after both of them had died. and here in south dakota, political historians from both un
the city states, a national reaction to the senator's demise hasn't simply stunned everyone -- has simply stunned everyone. why has his death so highlighted across the whole nation, and, indeed, throughout the world. in radio television and newsprint journalism. for some it has to be his leadership on feeding the hungry the corporal works of mercy, of our one world family, so that millions of children have not starved or died or become retarded, because of proper nourishment, and because of the...
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the city of beirut where these terrorists are operating. i have just signed legislation to add to our ability to deal, along with our allies, with this terrorist problem. and it's going to take all the nations together, just as when we banded together we pretty much resolved the whole problem of skyjackings sometime ago. well, the red light went on. i could have gone on forever. >> mr. mondale, your rebuttal? >> groucho marx said, "who do you believe? -- me, or your own eyes? " and what we have in lebanon is something that the american people have seen. the joint chiefs urged the president not to put our troops in that barracks because they were indefensible. they went to him 5 days before they were killed and said, "please, take them out of there." the secretary of state admitted that this morning. he did not do so. the report following the explosion of the barracks disclosed that we had not taken any of the steps that we should have taken. that was the second time. then the embassy was blown up a few weeks ago, and once again none of the
the city of beirut where these terrorists are operating. i have just signed legislation to add to our ability to deal, along with our allies, with this terrorist problem. and it's going to take all the nations together, just as when we banded together we pretty much resolved the whole problem of skyjackings sometime ago. well, the red light went on. i could have gone on forever. >> mr. mondale, your rebuttal? >> groucho marx said, "who do you believe? -- me, or your own eyes?...
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same people, you know, i have tried it say it over the years in the city, people dismiss it as well, you're being, you know, a poly anna or something like that. i still say it's all the people who never gave up. and had every reason to. and, you know, first in that line would be people like my grandparents. not the cynical people who know it all but the unlettered people who never ever quit. who got up every day and believed and believed that even if they didn't make it, those who came after them would. it's almost as though they self-sacrificed. that were self-sacrificing offerings for these two boys and for the generations to come after it. so, you know, i don't think i, you know, people say you have it and i haven't done this or that. and, you know, i think you and i both have people who gave last full measure for us in many, many ways. so i can't really take too many bows for that. >> so there's so much there and over the course of the conversation wrn i hope you mentioned the decoration of independence and the fullness of time you alluded to mr. lincoln of the last full measure
same people, you know, i have tried it say it over the years in the city, people dismiss it as well, you're being, you know, a poly anna or something like that. i still say it's all the people who never gave up. and had every reason to. and, you know, first in that line would be people like my grandparents. not the cynical people who know it all but the unlettered people who never ever quit. who got up every day and believed and believed that even if they didn't make it, those who came after...
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i was the mayor of the city, reelected seven times, seven times this city that had many more democrats than republicans. i am proud of my leader to. i stepped on the toes of the right and left during my 14 years as mayor and that is what a leader has to do. they have to make tough decisions that have a vision and strategy to implement those visions and that is what i did and why i was reelected seven times and i am proud of that leadership where we created an environment to create jobs and i want to create that environment for the entire state and have a state government that is the government of cooperation, not a government of being an adversary to our citizens or small business. dirksen senate office building >> moderator: your response? dalton: i want to get a record straight. he talked about his wins in the last election he lost both charlotte and mecklenburg county and there are reasons for that. for nine straight years when he was mayor charlotte was the highest taxed city in the state and highest taxed city when he left. he took that 19% pay raise when he entered as mayor and w
i was the mayor of the city, reelected seven times, seven times this city that had many more democrats than republicans. i am proud of my leader to. i stepped on the toes of the right and left during my 14 years as mayor and that is what a leader has to do. they have to make tough decisions that have a vision and strategy to implement those visions and that is what i did and why i was reelected seven times and i am proud of that leadership where we created an environment to create jobs and i...
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air space with the two biggest focused city by new york's kennedy airport, sue's airport, the largest airline, and also the boston logan airport, where we are the largest carrier. jetblue believes in the promise of nextgen. we did, the industry does, and in our air space, we require solutions today. this is on behalf of the 30 million people that work caringly accommodating over the course of 2012 # and growing. when we think about the partnerships, and, again, illuminated, not going into details, by the secretary deputy add min -- administrator, and what we do to equip new routes or fuel efficient routes, more emission-friendly routes, shorter e lamed time routes from the northeast to florida and the northern caribbean, i think, is a very important example of collaboration. also, i would say that pioneering with the faa, the use of what we call the rmp13, left and 13 right approach into john f. kennedy airport, is also allowing us greater predictability into the home base of operations in new york. these unique performance base navigation procedures utilize consent with the flight pa
air space with the two biggest focused city by new york's kennedy airport, sue's airport, the largest airline, and also the boston logan airport, where we are the largest carrier. jetblue believes in the promise of nextgen. we did, the industry does, and in our air space, we require solutions today. this is on behalf of the 30 million people that work caringly accommodating over the course of 2012 # and growing. when we think about the partnerships, and, again, illuminated, not going into...
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from the lower east side tenement museum in new york city, this is an hour and 15 minutes. >> i love the title you you know sort of dark money rising. it seems like there should be a batman character involved but instead a lot of people with a lot of money so first i'm going to introduce our panel starting immediately to my left. melanie sloan executive director for citizens for responsibility and ethics in washington otherwise known as crew. she is nationally recognized expert on congressional ethics and prior to starting crew she served as an assistant u.s. attorney in the district of columbia from 1998 to 2003. next to her we have got nick confessore. he is a political reporter covering the 2012 presidential campaign finance and really is digging into that and he is also the recipient of a pulitzer prize in 2009. to his left we have kim barker of propublica, reporter, author covering campaign finance issues and focusing on dark money this season. she is a recent edward r. murrow press fellow at the council on foreign relations in new york. next to kim we have bradley smith chairma
from the lower east side tenement museum in new york city, this is an hour and 15 minutes. >> i love the title you you know sort of dark money rising. it seems like there should be a batman character involved but instead a lot of people with a lot of money so first i'm going to introduce our panel starting immediately to my left. melanie sloan executive director for citizens for responsibility and ethics in washington otherwise known as crew. she is nationally recognized expert on...
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designed to help children and the poor. ♪ >> the bombing in home city has focused renewed attention on the rhetoric coming from the right and those who cater to angry white men. the extent to when the approach fosters violence is being questioned by many observers. >> any jesse helm offender. i think he ought to be worried about what's going on in the good lord's mind. if there's retribute of justice. he'll get aids from a transfusion or one of his grandchildren will get it. ♪ >> it finally dawned on me the person reminded me of facially all this time is -- including the glasses. ♪ this advice, mr. bush, shut the hell up! good night and good luck. ♪ >> they waived signs likening president obama to hitler and the devil. raising questions about whether he was born in the country. falsely accused him of setting up debt panels to cry the speech to indocket nation and called him everything from a socialist to a communist. add it up ensome promise inept obama supporters are saying that paints the pick of opposition driven in part by a refusal to accept a black president. >> the repu
designed to help children and the poor. ♪ >> the bombing in home city has focused renewed attention on the rhetoric coming from the right and those who cater to angry white men. the extent to when the approach fosters violence is being questioned by many observers. >> any jesse helm offender. i think he ought to be worried about what's going on in the good lord's mind. if there's retribute of justice. he'll get aids from a transfusion or one of his grandchildren will get it. ♪...
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louis and kansas city in the west were based democrats in alabama between. i'm sorry mike. >> it's not a surprise but just to reference the other marquee senate race here in virginia tim kaine the former governor looks very strong. that is a real problem for mitt romney. he needed a stronger george allen. at the moment came look strong and that's a real worry. >> let's assume what you more or less say is likely to happen in the house will stay republican in the senate might stay democratic. do you expect in any leadership changes in either the senate or the house and republicans or democrats? anybody likely to be challenged or do you think will see no change? >> i think no change. the only way i think the house can see change is if republicans and i really really really don't think this will happen, if republicans lost more than 15 seats in the house. i think boehner could have a problem but i think it's owing to be more single digits so i don't think we will have a problem at all. >> whoever's the present of the united states will have to do deal with the l
louis and kansas city in the west were based democrats in alabama between. i'm sorry mike. >> it's not a surprise but just to reference the other marquee senate race here in virginia tim kaine the former governor looks very strong. that is a real problem for mitt romney. he needed a stronger george allen. at the moment came look strong and that's a real worry. >> let's assume what you more or less say is likely to happen in the house will stay republican in the senate might stay...
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that. >> host: tom, granite city, illinois. hi, tom. >> caller: hi, this is to both gentlemen. i watch the republicans and i'm a democrat, but i voted bush one time the first time. so my question is this mr. romney. i understand the president obama is. he's not letting anyone drag us into wars are subtle conflicts, but easily do hope. like libya and other places. he turned it over to the u.n. and the last four americans in libya. but it's liberated. my question with mr. romney is, is he talking about actually going back in iraq? going into syria? getting ready to go to war with iran in the sense of, is he ready to put boots on the ground? is that what you must do different than the president? and if not, what does he want to do besides rattle a saber? i'll take your comments off the air. >> guest: i think it's a fantastic question because romney scamp would like certain people in the neoconservative elements of the republican party to believe that in fact he is ready to pull the trigger and the preemptive strike on iran. the pr
that. >> host: tom, granite city, illinois. hi, tom. >> caller: hi, this is to both gentlemen. i watch the republicans and i'm a democrat, but i voted bush one time the first time. so my question is this mr. romney. i understand the president obama is. he's not letting anyone drag us into wars are subtle conflicts, but easily do hope. like libya and other places. he turned it over to the u.n. and the last four americans in libya. but it's liberated. my question with mr. romney is,...
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i would turn on the tv and see the events in some farraway city playing out the way you talked about in the morning t was magical, right? i think i thought i was pretty done. this is as much as i could do. i decided at that moment i was not going to do 2012. my son was now a year old at this point. the only baby born and turned one during the life of the campaign. so he's the obama baby. my second baby, by the way i'm digressing but my second son zane, was born the 120 day mark of the new administration. we had a lot of stuff going on at home too. so, yeah, but when i look at it's so different because this time four years ago i had 58 races under my belt. the obama campaign has not had one yet really this year, right? i just think this is really hard work to go, many of them left for chicago about almost two years ago. and it's, you know, some people may describe it in the news as a slog. i imagine it is. it is probably really, really hard to go that long and have that one day at the end. i can't imagine. what is the difference? i don't know yet. there is that. but at this point you
i would turn on the tv and see the events in some farraway city playing out the way you talked about in the morning t was magical, right? i think i thought i was pretty done. this is as much as i could do. i decided at that moment i was not going to do 2012. my son was now a year old at this point. the only baby born and turned one during the life of the campaign. so he's the obama baby. my second baby, by the way i'm digressing but my second son zane, was born the 120 day mark of the new...
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, with what she has done the beautification of this city and her efforts there. and also, what she has done for history by recording 47 oral history interviews, and she was one of the major forces in the organization and development of the lbj library. that is quite a legacy. >> i will tell you what, these people were nothing if not thorough. [cheers] [applause] >> speaking of the symbiosis of their relationship, i love the fact that the various people in your book talk about many of the informal places where lbj would actually hold some of his conferences. i am not going to focus on some of the ones to do with plumbing systems, but i'm going to talk a little bit, for instance, about richard nixon's experience of a meeting between the two of them. can you please describe that? >> only time that lbj was not doing business is when he was unconscious. he was probably dreaming about business at that time. [laughter] actually, the historian described him as always on the move. he was always doing things. even when he took a nap in the white house, which he did daily,
, with what she has done the beautification of this city and her efforts there. and also, what she has done for history by recording 47 oral history interviews, and she was one of the major forces in the organization and development of the lbj library. that is quite a legacy. >> i will tell you what, these people were nothing if not thorough. [cheers] [applause] >> speaking of the symbiosis of their relationship, i love the fact that the various people in your book talk about many...
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a couple years ago i got some flack for saying publicly in the newspapers that new york city ways the atm for american politics, where might the anti-semi and decided that they should make that because i was proven in fact we control the world. i'm not so sure about that. some days i wake up and say it's good to be a member of these conspiracy, but it's hard. the banks in the morning, media in the afternoon. the conspiracy at night in the comments colberg at we could offer people on one call, they communicate in that way. that being said, were writing checks, but were not participating. and this has taken on a greater and much more significant center in the latter part of the bush years, going into the obama years and going forward. so what we're doing is ugly, as opposed to the clinton years as are not participating. even political scientist nrb writing studies to indicate, and i've looked at them to check readiness important part of public participation, rather than going to go. you know, it's kind of nice. so where presiding over a people like me have created a political system. i
a couple years ago i got some flack for saying publicly in the newspapers that new york city ways the atm for american politics, where might the anti-semi and decided that they should make that because i was proven in fact we control the world. i'm not so sure about that. some days i wake up and say it's good to be a member of these conspiracy, but it's hard. the banks in the morning, media in the afternoon. the conspiracy at night in the comments colberg at we could offer people on one call,...